About CCCC

Corvallis Community Children’s Centers, Inc. was established as a secular, non-profit organization in 1968. We have been serving our community for 40 years as a state and federally licensed program. CCCC serves children aged six weeks to five years and has two centers located in west (Growing Oaks Center) and northeast (Lancaster Center) Corvallis.

Each center provides developmentally appropriate activities in a safe and nurturing environment that enhances the growth and learning of each child. We provide schedules that allows parents to choose full-day day care, five days per week. Additional part-time options are available when space permits.

A volunteer Board of Directors oversees all programs. The board meets each month on the fourth Monday and the meetings are open to the public.

History

Corvallis Community Day Care, Inc. was established as a non-profit corporation in 1968. From the beginning, the members of the corporation have been the parents of children in care, employees, and members of the Board of Directors. Over the years the organization grew to three centers serving children aged six weeks to five years.

In 1992, the corporate name was changed to Corvallis Community Children’s Centers, Inc. (CCCC). CCCC has cared for thousands of children. All centers are licensed by the State Child Care Division and comply with all operational, program, and health and safety regulations.

In 2012, CCCC moved the Growing Oaks center to the Riverside Community Church. In February of 2013, CCCC consolidated the Monroe Center into the Lancaster and Growing Oaks Centers. CCCC is currently operating two centers in the Corvallis area.

CCCC is an equal opportunity childcare provider and employer dedicated to serving the needs of all children and families, regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, physical or mental ability, or family composition. For more information about our non-discrimination policy please read the Parent Handbook.